Coyne adds 2,000th point to milestone total

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Liz Coyne poured in 38 points and got to the 2,000-point plateau in a home game Saturday vs. Cedar Crest.
Rosemont photo by Paola Nogueras

With fans, family and friends of Liz Coyne in attendance in Alumnae Hall on Women's Basketball Alumnae Day, the Ravens gave them quite a show. Coming into the game, Coyne, the senior captain needed a whopping 38 points to reach the 2,000 point plateau. She scored 19 points in the first half and converted a layup with 6:08 remaining in the game to notch her 38th point of the day and the 2,000th of her career.

Coyne became only the third woman to hit 2,000 points in the history of the CSAC (and its PAC predecessor), and only the second to score at least 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. She pulled down her 1,000th rebound on Jan. 21, one of 15 rebounds she got in an 85-35 win vs. Bryn Mawr.

The Ravens got back on track tonight against Cedar Crest. The team opened up with a 44-18 lead at the half. With the game seemingly in hand, most in Alumnae Hall were concentrating on the progress that Coyne was making. Cedar Crest was outscored by Rosemont 33-28 in the second stanza to account for the 77-46 Rosemont win. Rosemont improved to 8-11 (4-6 CSAC) while the Falcons fell to 3-14 (2-7 CSAC).

After the first six and a half minutes of the game the Ravens ran out to a 20-5 lead and were never threatened after that point. Perhaps it was apropos that the Ravens earned their largest lead of the game, 38 points, after Coyne's historic layup.

The win was a team effort with the team combining for 23 assists, their high of the season. Rosemont out-rebounded Cedar Crest by a 44-26 count.

Individually, in addition to Coyne's performance, Jasmyn Parker scored a career-high 15 points. Brianna Macauley hauled in 10 rebounds. Coyne's double-double was her 13th of the season and her seventh consecutive. Coming into the game Coyne was ranked 18th nationally for double-doubles for NCAA Division III.

Cedar Crest's DeJanet Lantion had a good day, shooting 7-for-9 from the field and scoring 18 points to lead the Falcons. Breonna Lewis added 13 points for the visitors.